SIE II FESTIVAL
The festival is an academic, media, artistic and educational/community exchange program between indigenous communities from Colombia and New Zealand, Ecuador, Chile, the United States and Canada, for 6 months. With academic experts, researchers, facilitators and workshop leaders, traditional experts, defenders of ancestral cultures and leaders in the protection of the territory, traditional and contemporary music and dance groups, media, cinematographic and audiovisual artists from the participating countries.
EINA
La Majayüt
IN USA
EINA La Majayüt, PREMIERES COL&USA
Eina Exalts the cosmo-vision and resilience of Indigenous Wayuu people. We want to show how ambition and greed make nature sick and generate suffering in all the beings that inhabit it.
Mohawk Iron Workers in New York
An interdisciplinary work for children/youth featuring Indigenous dancers, performers, storytellers and music, to acknowledge Native American culture, issues and history, as how Mohawks built our city in the past and in the present.
Eina La Majayüt: the grandmother Walekeru blessed by Pui (tree of yellow flowers). Animation by Steven White.
Coopdanza, Inc/USA is honored to be a @DanceNYC #DanceAdvancementFund grantee!
The fund is made possible by the generous support of Howard Gilman Foundation and @FordFoundation! Recipients receive 2-year general operating support.
​In 2023 Coopdanza's Media and Development Programs will be possible thanks to the sponsorship from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Contact:
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